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T Magazine
One Award-Winning Chef — and His Surprisingly Cheap Eating Habits
Despite being known for inventive molecular gastronomy, Wylie Dufresne buys sandwiches from a bodega — and Pret a Manger — nearly every day.Time and attention are strictly limited.
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Travel
Tired of Mother’s Day Brunch? Try a Tea
A number of hotels in the United States are charting a new course for the holiday: a variety of teas, sandwiches and chocolate.Low or high, teas is a good idea.
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Opinion
Introducing Our New Columnist
As we continue to widen our range of views and enrich our debate, we welcome Bret Stephens to The Times Opinion pages.These are interesting times in the Chinese sense.
A Buddhist curse: May you live in interesting times.
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N.Y. / Region
Baby-Making by Lottery
A clinic in New York is giving away costly reproductive treatments by the luck of the draw, laying bare the Las Vegas-style medical culture in the city.Price does not sufficiently limit demand.
Time on task is another limiting factor.
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N.Y. / Region
New York’s First Police Body Cameras Take to Streets in Upper Manhattan
The first of 1,200 officers in a body-camera experiment in New York City set out on patrol on Thursday as part of a court-ordered program marked by a mix of hope and doubt.The body cameras will be educational.
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Arts
In Dueling Events, Samantha Bee and Hasan Minhaj Target Trump, Fox News and CNN
Programmed against one another, the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner and Ms. Bee’s alternative end up in the same place — criticizing the president and the press.Easy targets.
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Business Day
For Journalists, Annual Dinner Serves Up Catharsis and Resolve
Even as President Trump heckled the proceedings in real time in Pennsylvania, guests said the often-frivolous dinner felt oddly profound.Trump is not talking while the furor lasts.
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U.S.
Michael Flynn Under Defense Dept. Investigation Over Foreign Payment
The department’s inspector general is looking into whether the former top Trump adviser failed to get permission to receive the money.The answer will not end the chase.
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Business Day
Mike O’Neill Wants You to Put Away Your Phone
The chief executive of BMI says his former job as a lifeguard taught him the importance of paying attention.Be present as required. Listen to the others.
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